EAN TREADWAY 

HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Cont’d 
Culture is simple. Plant them in ordinary garden 
soil, 8-10 inches apart in rows, 15 inches apart for 
mass planting, giving them lots of water, and fer- 
tilize with a complete fertilizer once or twice during 
the growing season. For the black aphis, their worst 
pest, use a pyrethrum nicotine spray, the same as 
recommended for dahlias. A protection of muslin, 
burlap, or even paper the first frosty nights will pre- 
vent frost settling in open flowers and keep a bright 
spot in your garden. 
THE POPULAR CUSHIONS 
Grown principally for borders and landscape work 
POT PLANTS: .35 each, $3.50 per dozen 
ROOTED CUTTINGS: .25 each, $2.50 per dozen 
Except where noted 
AMELIA. Bright violet rose. 
Bloom 2, Bush | ft. 
APRICOT GLOW. Rich apricot bronze of 
Very early. 
Aug.-Sept. 
fine form. Bloom 24, Bush 1% ft. Septw 
Plant, .75; Rooted Cutting, .50 
GOLDEN CUSHION. Clear lemon yellow 
shading bronze as blooms develop. Bloom 
Ze Bush. |) £t. Sept. 15 
LAVENDER LASSIE. A pompon Lavender 
Lady. Bloom 1%, Bush | ft. Octa 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE. Golden bronze. A 
pompon bloom on a dwarf spreading bush. 
Bloom 2, Bush 1% ft. Sept. 20 
SEPTEMBER CLOUD. Creamy white. Same 
as Sept. Bronze. Nice for cutting. Bloom 
2, Bush 1% ft. Sept. 25 
SEPTEMBER GOLD. Lemon yellow. Fine 
Pom form. Cuts well for home decoration. 
Bloom 2, Bush 1% ft. Sept. 22 
WHITE GULL. White. 
Bloom 114%, Bush | ft. Sept. 15 
SPOON 
POT PLANTS: .35 each; $3.50 per dozen 
ROOTED CUTTINGS: .25 each; $2.50 per dozen 
BUFF SPOON. Cinnamon buff. A neutral 
filler for decorations. Bloom 3, Bush 
1% ft. Oct. 20 
JASPER SPOON. Buff and Jasper red. Very 
unusual. Bloom 2, Bush 1% ft. Octyez0 
PINK SPOON. Soft amaranth pink. Very 
popular. Bloom 3, Bush 1% ft. Octz 15 
YELLOW SPOON. Lemon yellow. One of 
the best spoons. Blooms 3, Bush 1% ft. Octa 25 
SINGLE 
POT PLANTS: .35 each; $3.50 per dozen 
ROOTED CUTTINGS: .25 each, $2.50 per dozen 
Except where noted 
NJORTH. (Spoon) Amaranth pink. One of 
the first. Bloom 2, Bush 11% ft. Sept. 15 
NORTH STAR. Pure white. A real white 
daisy type. Very hardy. Bloom 2, Bush 
De tts Sept. 20 
Plant, .50; Rooted Cutting, .35 
SENSATION. Yellow and crimson red. Very 
showy. Bloom 2%, Bush 1% ft. Oct. 18 
SILVER MOON. A fine white single for cut- 
ting. Fine substance. Bloom 2, Bush 
2% ft. Sept. 25 
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POMPON 
POT PLANTS: .35 each; $3.50 per dozen 
ROOTED CUTTINGS: .25 each; $2.50 per dozen 
Except where noted 
BURMA. Cinnamon buff with orange and 
copper undertones. Very nice. Bloom 
214, Bush 2) ft. Oct. 1 
Plant, .50; Rooted Cutting, .35 
EARLY WONDER.: Soft cameo pink. Fine 
form. Bloom 114%, Bush 2 ft. Oct. 10 
EARLY YELLOW. Light golden yellow. 
Good form. Bloom 1%, Bush 1% ft. Sept. 25 
ERMALINDA. Clear old rose. Very attractive. 
Bloom 134, Bush 1% ft. Oct. 25 
ETHEL. Reddish bronze. Very fine late 
in season. Bloom 1, Bush 2 ft. Nov. | 
HARBOR LIGHTS. Creamy yellow. A beau- 
tiful variety. One of the best. Bloom 2, 
Bush 21% ft. Sept. 20 
Plant, .50; Rooted Cutting, .35 
IRENE. White. Good for cutting. 
Bloom 1%, Bush 1% ft. Octeas 
JEWEL. Clear lilac. Very popular. Not too 
hardy. Bloom 1%, Bush 2 ft. Oct. 18 
JUDITH ANDERSON. Golden yellow. Very 
hardy. Bloom 1, Bush 1% ft. Oct. 24 
MANDALAY. Bright orange bronze. Similar 
in color to Goblin only 3 weeks earlier. 
Bloom 2, Bush 2 ft. Octa 
Plant, .50; Rooted Cutting, .35 
MINONG. The best commercial white to bloom 
the end of October. Bloom 1%, Bush 2 ft. Oct. 20 
OURAY. Dark coppery red. Very hardy. 
Bloom 1144, Bush 2 ft. Oct, 25 
PURPLE JEWEL. A fine amaranth purple. 
Good for cutting. Nice sprays. Bloom 
13%, Bush 2% ft. Oct. 10 
Plant, .50; Rooted Cutting, .35 
RUBY POMPON. A very attractive ruby 
crimson pompon. Bloom 1%, Bush 2 ft. Octe> 
Plant, .50; Rooted Cutting, .35 
TREASURE TROVE. Clear bright yellow. Fine 
for cutting. Bloom 14%, Bush 2% ft. Oct. 15 
UVALDA. Opens a blush pink and develops 
into a creamy white. Bloom 2, Bush 2 ft. Oct. 10 
YELLOW GEM. Canary yellow. Very good 
form. Spreading spray for cutting. Bloom 
14%, Bush 1% ft. Oct. 2 

NOTICE ON ALL MUM ORDERS 
Less than 3 of a kind at each price 
3 of a kind less 10% 
6 of a kind at dozen rates (the price of 5) 
Include 15¢ for Special Handling on all orders 
We pay all regular postage 

ROOTED CUTTINGS are very satisfactory as they 
stand shipment wonderfully well. They are individ- 
ually wrapped in sphagnum moss and can be planted 
direct in your garden with or without removing moss. 
BLOOMS of the large varieties will be much larger 
than indicated if disbudded. 
BUSH HEIGHT given is for plants 
the first year, 
planted early and pinched out once. 
